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Israel Reopens Airspace Following Iran Ceasefire

Apr 9, 2026
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Apr 9, 2026 14:31
Passengers seen at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport as flight restrictions lifted after Iran truce

## Flights Resume at Ben Gurion Airport

Israel has reopened its airspace after reaching a ceasefire agreement involving the United States and Iran. This development allows for the resumption of flights at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport, starting from midnight between Wednesday and Thursday.

## Coordination with Authorities

The Transportation Ministry is working closely with the Israel Airports Authority and the Civil Aviation Authority to ensure a smooth transition back to normal operations. All terminal services, including duty-free shops, are set to reopen alongside passenger flights.

## Gradual Return of International Flights

Foreign airlines have been informed of the resumption, but their return will be gradual, contingent on approvals from their respective national authorities. Domestic flights will also increase, with Herzliya Airport reopening on Thursday and Ramon Airport in Eilat resuming services on Sunday.

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